Similar words: impeachment, reattachment, attachment, detachment, encroachment, catchment area, retinal detachment, entrenchment. Meaning: ['prɪːtʃmənt] n. a sermon on a moral or religious topic.
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1 People don't come to church for preachments, of course, but to daydream about God. Kurt Vonnegut
2 We should also strengthen the moral preachment for the government members, especially the credit moral.
3 For a long time, experience, preachment and even individual opinion have been wrongly set as the rules in the work, with the scientific factor being neglected.
4 According to the logical judgment that human nature is decided by needs, there are two ways guiding people's behavior: moral preachment and system norms.
5 It was not just a simple transplanted model of the stereotypical preachment, but also was a retribution against the illusory concept of transformation.
6 Foreign churches, especially Christian churches, ran schools on a large scale at Chaozhou and Shantou Area in modem china as an auxiliary means of preachment.
7 Many thanks to your message. Similar to you I also like his wise phrase very much, I don't like a tedious preachment writing.
8 On a whole, it is safely said that joke is a tool for releasing moods and dispersing preachment .
9 Its outstanding characters are simple content and emphasis on narration. This made the Buddhism story lose their taste of preachment and entirely became literature works.
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